Ebook: Python Programming On Win32 : Help for Windows Programmers
Author: Mark Hammond Andy Robinson
- Tags: Microsoft Win32., Python (Computer program language), Computer science.
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- City: Sebastopol
- Language: English
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Of the BookSet APIStoring Extra Information in Transactions; The Doubletalk Toolkit at Work; Comparing, Combining, and Contrasting Accounts; Building Business Models; Multidimensional Analysis of Financial Data; Cash-Flow Analysis; Putting It Together; Conclusion; Building a GUI with?COM; Designing COM Servers; A VB Client; Building the First View; More About Transactions; Adding and Editing Transactions; Building Read more...
Abstract: Of the BookSet APIStoring Extra Information in Transactions; The Doubletalk Toolkit at Work; Comparing, Combining, and Contrasting Accounts; Building Business Models; Multidimensional Analysis of Financial Data; Cash-Flow Analysis; Putting It Together; Conclusion; Building a GUI with?COM; Designing COM Servers; A VB Client; Building the First View; More About Transactions; Adding and Editing Transactions; Building Views with Arrays; Graphics and Callbacks; Exposing a graphics API to Python, a more complex example; Debugging COM Servers; Writing a Delphi User Interface.
Python is growing in popularity; based on download statistics, there are now over 450,000 people using Python, and more than 150,000 people using Python on Windows. Use of the language has been growing at about 40% per year since 1995, and there is every reason to believe that growth will continue. Despite Python's increasing popularity on Windows, Python Programming on Win32 is the first book to demonstrate how to use it as a serious Windows development and administration tool. Unlike scripting on Unix, Windows scripting involves integrating a number of components, such as COM or the